Spring 2001 Clark Physics Colloquium Schedule

Thursdays at 4 p.m. in room N-105
Sackler Science Center
Refreshments at 3:45 p.m.
Special times and rooms denoted in boldface

date speaker institution title host
Janurary 18 Martina Arndt Bridgewater State College High-Energy Solar Flares Gould
January 25 Carmen Gagne Dartmouth College Phase Transitions in the Early Universe Gould
February 1        
February 8        
February 15 Greg Johnson Clark University Thesis proposal: Near-Mean-Field Effects in Fragile Glass Formers Gould
February 22 Timothy Roach Holy Cross College Manipulating Atomic Waves with Micro-Patterned Magnets Landee
March 1 Mark Silverman Trinity College "Keep It Together! Keep It Together! Keep It Together!" A Serendipitous Solution to the Problem of Dark Matter Blatt
March 8 spring break      
March 15 March APS meeting      
March 22 Toni Neicu Thesis proposal Experimental Investigation of Linear and Nonlinear Wave Systems: A Quantum Chaos Approach Kudrolli
March 26, 3:00 - 5:00 PM, Dana Commons Bruce Alberts National Academy of Sciences "Science Education and the Education of Science: A View from the National Academy of Sciences" abstract  
March 29 University convocation      
April 5 Greg Huber University of Massachusetts, Boston Q Theory: From the integers to informatic turbulence abstract Gould
April 12 Matthew Koss Holy Cross Dendritic Solidification and Materials Physics In Orbit abstract Gould
April 19 Mo Li Johns Hopkins Search for the Nature of the Glass Transition abstract Gould
April 26 Jay M. Pasachoff Williams College The Sun and Solar Eclipses Gould
May 2 - 1:00 pm Zeynel Bayindir Clark University Thesis proposal Agosta
May 3 Tony Dinsmore Harvard University Colloidal Suspensions: Model Systems for Complex Materials Kudrolli
May 8 - 11 am / Special Seminar Jean-Philippe Bouchaud Harvard University Stresses and force chains in granular media Kudrolli
June 6 - 3:00 pm Matt Woodward Clark University Dissertation Defense Landee

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Updated May 21, 2001.
Sujata Davis: sdavis1@clarku.edu